NRS 127.110
When petition may be filed

  • contents of petition
  • limitation on entry of adoption order.

1.

A petition for adoption of a child who currently resides in the home of the petitioners may be filed at any time after the child has lived in the home for 30 days.

2.

The petition for adoption must state, in substance, the following:

(a)

The full name and age of the petitioners.

(b)

The age of the child sought to be adopted and the period that the child has lived in the home of petitioners before the filing of the petition.

(c)

That it is the desire of the petitioners that the relationship of parent and child be established between them and the child.

(d)

Their desire that the name of the child be changed, together with the new name desired.

(e)

That the petitioners are fit and proper persons to have the care and custody of the child.

(f)

That they are financially able to provide for the child.

(g)

That there has been a full compliance with the law in regard to consent to adoption.

(h)

That there has been a full compliance with NRS 127.220 to 127.310, inclusive.

(i)

Whether the child is known to be an Indian child.

3.

No order of adoption may be entered unless there has been full compliance with the provisions of NRS 127.220 to 127.310, inclusive.

Source: Section 127.110 — When petition may be filed; contents of petition; limitation on entry of adoption order., https://www.­leg.­state.­nv.­us/NRS/NRS-127.­html#NRS127Sec110.

127.010
Jurisdiction of district courts.
127.013
Transfer of proceedings to Indian tribe.
127.017
Extent to which court must give full faith and credit to judicial proceedings of Indian tribe.
127.018
Court order required if home state of child is Nevada
127.020
Adoption of minor children
127.030
Who may petition
127.040
Written consent to adoption or for relinquishment to authorized agency: Acknowledgment
127.043
Consent to adoption required before placement in adoptive home
127.045
Release for or consent to adoption and investigation required before appointment of guardian for child to be adopted
127.050
Agencies which may accept relinquishments and consent to adoption
127.051
Agency responsible for care of child and entitled to custody
127.052
Agency to determine whether child is Indian child
127.053
Consent to adoption: Requisites.
127.055
Consent to adoption: Attesting witnesses may make self-proving affidavits to be attached to consent.
127.057
Consent to adoption: Copy to be furnished to agency which provides child welfare services within 48 hours
127.058
Consent to adoption: Person to whom consent is given has legal custody of child until hearing on petition for adoption.
127.060
Adoption of two or more children.
127.070
Validity of releases for and consents to adoption.
127.080
Consent to specific adoption or relinquishment for adoption cannot be revoked or nullified
127.090
When consent unnecessary.
127.100
Entitlement of petitions, reports and orders.
127.110
When petition may be filed
127.120
Petition to be filed in duplicate
127.123
Notice of filing of petition to be provided legal custodian or guardian of child.
127.127
Affidavit setting forth fees, donations and expenses required to be filed
127.130
Confidentiality of reports
127.140
Confidentiality of hearings, files and records.
127.145
Attendance of prospective adoptive parents at hearing by telephone.
127.150
Order of adoption or return of child
127.152
Adopting parents to be provided with report which includes medical records and other information concerning child
127.155
Validation of certain orders and decrees.
127.157
Report of adoption, amendment or annulment of adoption to State Registrar.
127.160
Rights and duties of adopted child and adoptive parents.
127.165
When action to set aside adoption may be brought
127.171
Right to visitation of child by sibling and other relatives
127.180
Appeals from orders, judgments or decrees.
127.186
Adoption of child with special needs
Last Updated

Feb. 5, 2021

§ 127.110’s source at nv​.us